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"It's quite extraordinary. The obvious explanation is that it seems to be some sort of cloud formation that just happened at the time," said Gary Sloggett, the car's former owner. Gary was taking pictures of his Rover 200 so he could place it for sale. When he pulled the images up on his computer, he saw Jacko.

"When I saw the picture I immediately turned to my wife and said: 'What is Michael Jackson doing on my car bonnet?' If you look at the picture for long enough it even looks as if he has got wings. I'm not saying I've been touched by any sort of presence, but it is pretty unusual. I was a bit bemused to say the least." Gary eventually sold the car for $1,070. [via The Telegraph]